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Pathophysiological mechanisms at different levels: lung, airways, muscles and symptom perception
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Assessing response to methacholine challenges using a new forced oscillation device
Claude Farah (Concord, Australia), Peta Hathway, Joanna Watts, Leigh Seccombe, Lachlan Buddle, Gregory King, Cindy Thamrin, Claude Farah
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International Congress 2016 – Pathophysiological mechanisms at different levels: lung, airways, muscles and symptom perception
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Pathophysiological mechanisms at different levels: lung, airways, muscles and symptom perception
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Airway diseases
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Claude Farah (Concord, Australia), Peta Hathway, Joanna Watts, Leigh Seccombe, Lachlan Buddle, Gregory King, Cindy Thamrin, Claude Farah. Assessing response to methacholine challenges using a new forced oscillation device. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2217
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